He also presented a Certificate of Honor to the center’s staff, while visiting the center within the framework of his official visit to Vietnam from November 18-19.

The Russian leader affirmed that over the past few years, the center’s scientists have conducted a number of studies in the tropical region for both countries’ interests and within the cooperation framework.

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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (C) presents Certificate of Honor to Vietnam-Russia Tropical Center’s staff

Effective cooperation between Russian and Vietnamese scientists have produced important results in science and application, with several of the center’s scientific products proving effective and useful.

The research results have contributed to protecting the ecosystem and enabling further studies for biological resources in Vietnam, especially in areas affected by toxic chemical, he affirmed.

Speaking of the collaboration between the two countries at the center, PM Medvedev considered it a factor towards developing bilateral relations not only in sci-tech, but also in the military, consolidating the comprehensive ties.

Founded on March 7, 1988 under an agreement between Vietnam’s Ministry of National Defense and the Russian Academy of Sciences, the center works to study biology, medicine, environmental pollution, and the treatment of the effects of dioxin in Vietnam.

The center operates in three main fields: tropical endurance, tropical ecology, and tropical biomedicine. It also works on the application and transfer of technology, provides scientific-technological services, and facilitates the further training of scientists.

The center is also in charge of coordinating collaboration among research organizations of Vietnam and Russia. More than 4,000 Russian scientists, including many leading experts, have worked at the center. Coordination between the center and its partners from the Republic of Korea, Canada, and Japan has proven effective.

Source: VNA